Environment and Climate Georgia Tech Researcher Earns $12 Million NSF Grant to Establish Atmospheric Measurement Network Georgia Institute of Technology Professor Nga Lee “Sally” Ng has earned a
Environment and Climate Wind Energy Can Deliver Vital Slash to Global Warming Implementing advance wind energy scenarios could achieve a reduction in
Environment and Climate California State University Will Not Make Future Fossil Fuel Investments in University Investment Portfolios and Funds California State University (CSU) Chancellor Joseph I. Castro announced today
Environment and Climate How ‘Ice Needles’ Weave Patterns of Stones in Frozen Landscapes Nature is full of repeating patterns that are part of
Environment and Climate WCS and FFI Launch Local Conservation Funds to Build Resilience of Partners Worldwide In recognition of the vital role of local organizations in
Environment and Climate Milberg Files Huntington Beach Oil Spill Lawsuit The spill, discovered on October 2, occurred from an offshore
Environment and Climate Meijer Strengthens Commitment to Local, Offers Freshest Pumpkin Assortment for Halloween Meijer has a longstanding commitment to its local growers that
Environment and Climate Transition to Sustainable Fertilizers Has Potential to Impact Vegetable and Melon Farming Businesses BizVibe has added key challenges and trends for vegetable and
Environment and Climate Guardsmen Help Louisiana Rebuild After Ida Every military service member understands sacrifice and selfless service are
Environment and Climate Encourage Wealthy and Well-Connected to Use Their Influence to Tackle Climate Change A paper published on October 1 in the journal Nature Energy identifies five ways
Environment and Climate Emergency Expedition Saves Thousands of Diseased Corals in Florida’s Dry Tortugas National Park The world’s coral reefs are in peril. Various factors – from
Environment and Climate Hydropower and Wind May Replace Oil and Gas in Russia Russia has great potential for using renewable resources because they
Environment and Climate Could Climate Change be Altering the Marine Food Web? Climate change is redistributing biodiversity globally, and distributional shifts of
Environment and Climate Study Reveals Extent of Impact of Human Settlement on Island Ecosystems Research has shed new light on the impact of humans
Environment and Climate 2021 Indianapolis Prize Gala Celebrates World-Renowned Animal Conservationists The Indianapolis Prize – the world’s leading award for animal
Environment and Climate ESF’s Center for Native Peoples and the Environment and The Nature Conservancy Embark on Transformational Partnership A new partnership between the SUNY College of Environmental Science
Environment and Climate For Hurricane Victims, Prolonged Disruption of Utilities, Limited Preparation Lead to Longer Recovery Times Hurricane Nicholas hit as New Orleans and other Gulf Coast
Environment and Climate Battery Materials Manufacturer Group14 Technologies Commits to Expansive Hiring to Accelerate Clean Energy Economy Today, Group14 Technologies, a global provider of silicon-carbon composite materials
Environment and Climate How Do Higher Waves Cause More Ice Clouds? Research Expedition Into Arctic Sea Explains Some of the most well-known and feared aspects of climate
Environment and Climate Climate Change Threatens Base of Polar Oceans’ Bountiful Food Webs The cold polar oceans give rise to some of the
Environment and Climate Green Crab Spreading Rapidly on West Coast Despite Lack of Genetic Diversity The green crab, Carcinus maenas, is considered a globally distributed
Environment and Climate One Water Bucket to Find Them All: Detecting Fish, Mammals, and Birds From a Single Sample In times of exacerbating biodiversity loss, reliable data on species
Environment and Climate PosiGen Deploys Solar Power to Hurricane Ida Victims in Louisiana South Louisiana communities hit hard by Hurricane Ida are now
Environment and Climate Biggest Sustainable Fuel Agreement in Aviation History: United, Honeywell Invest in New Clean Tech Venture From Alder Fuels United and Honeywell today announced a joint multimillion-dollar investment in
Environment and Climate Emergency Action on Climate and Nature Crisis Cannot Wait for the Pandemic, Says Unprecedented Joint Editorial From Health Journals Today medical, nursing and public health journals across the world
Environment and Climate NASA Grant Aids Geography Professor’s Climate Research on Dryland Regions New research by Indiana University professor Natasha MacBean, supported by a
Environment and Climate Mountaintop Mining Causes 40% Loss of Aquatic Biodiversity Trickling down over rocks, surrounded by wildflowers and ferns, Appalachian
Environment and Climate California Guard Military Police Help With Wildfire Response Raymundo Morales can’t remember how many fires he’s worked or
Environment and Climate Hurricane Ida May Be One of the Best Observed Landfalling Hurricanes A research team led by Michael Biggerstaff, a professor of
Environment and Climate Warming Atlantic Drives Right Whales Towards Extinction Warming oceans have driven the critically endangered North Atlantic right
Environment and Climate We Can Expect More Emissions From Oil Refineries in the Near-Term Future, Analysis Finds A global inventory has revealed that CO2 emissions from oil
Environment and Climate Bacteria Shewanella Oneidensis May Hold Key for Energy Storage, Biofuels Cornell University bioengineer Buz Barstow is trying to solve a
Environment and Climate American Humane Rescue Team Rushing to Evacuate Animals Caught in Path of Hurricane Ida As the floodwaters from monster hurricane Ida threaten hundreds of
Environment and Climate Carbon Neutrality – a New Policy Brief for Municipalities Worldwide How to design efficient demo areas for urban carbon sequestration?
Environment and Climate One Billion Children at ‘Extremely High Risk’ of the Impacts of the Climate Crisis Young people living in the Central African Republic, Chad, Nigeria,
Environment and Climate Volcanic Eruptions May Have Spurred First ‘Whiffs’ of Oxygen in Earth’s Atmosphere A new analysis of 2.5-billion-year-old rocks from Australia finds that
Environment and Climate The Nature Conservancy Sets Goal of Protecting 30% of America by 2030 The Nature Conservancy (TNC), a global environmental nonprofit working to
Environment and Climate Volcanoes Acted as a Safety Valve for Earth’s Long-Term Climate Scientists at the University of Southampton have discovered that extensive
Environment and Climate Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Misses Opportunity to Prioritize Walking and Biking as Essential Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC), the nation’s largest active-transportation advocacy organization, is
Environment and Climate To Reduce Vehicle Pollution, a Single Atom Can Do the Work of Several Your ride might be a modest one—but if it burns
Environment and Climate Reconnecting the People, Plants and Animals of the UC San Diego’s Kendall-Frost Marsh The University of California San Diego’s Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh
Environment and Climate Michigan Technological University Engineers Clean Up Water Pollution With Sunlight In addition to providing vitamin D, helping flowers grow and
Environment and Climate Another Majestic Lion Was Killed in Zimbabwe, Allegedly by an American Hunter A majestic lion named Mopane was allegedly killed by an
Environment and Climate Nornickel Participated in Norilsk Public Chamber Discussions on Issues of Climate and Norilsk Environment Nornickel instigated the hearings of the Public Chamber of Norilsk
Environment and Climate Effectively Removing CO2 From the Atmosphere Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI and ETH Zurich
Environment and Climate Touted as Clean, ‘Blue’ Hydrogen May Be Worse Than Gas, Coal Blue hydrogen – an energy source that involves a process
Environment and Climate U.S. Census Shows City Growth Trends That Could Threaten Climate Efforts New 2020 census data released on Thursday shows that nearly
Environment and Climate Warming Oceans Rob Fish of Ability to Both Move and Adapt to Cope Many commonly-eaten fish could face extinction as warming oceans due
Environment and Climate IPCC’s Summary for Policymakers on the Physical Science Basis of Climate Change The Working Group I contribution to the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment
Environment and Climate UAlbany Renewables Researcher Creates Interactive Map for Solar Panel Deployment Across the U.S. Atmospheric scientist Richard Perez has long believed that solar energy